Germany’s 2022 FIFA World Cup journey will be part of Amazon Prime All or Nothing documentary series

Fans and players enjoyed the critically acclaimed Prime Video series following the Gunners, which featured behind-the-scenes looks at the memorable 2021–2022 season. And it has now been revealed that football supporters will be treated to an international All or Nothing series. The German national team’s preparations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and the competition itself will be covered in six parts.
It will start after the Germans were knocked out of the 2018 World Cup in the group stages, falling at the first hurdle of their world title defence. The five-year journey will also include their participation at Euro 2020 when they lost to the host nation England in the Round of 16.
It will be released in the spring of 2023, and intended that it would depict the Germans “going back to the top of the world” and winning their fifth World Cup. The documentary, according to national coach Hansi Flick, would provide viewers “exclusive insights into our processes.”
Flick told DFB: “The Amazon team supports us intensively and offers many exclusive insights into our processes. The documentary follows our goal back to the top of the world and shows how hard we work to achieve it. Our biggest challenge is still to come with the World Cup. It will be challenging, emotional and hopefully successful in the end. We go ALL IN and want to go with it make the documentary possible for the fans.”
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Philip Pratt, Head of German Amazon Originals at Prime Video, said: “Prime members can look forward to an exciting journey with the German national soccer team. Our viewers will receive unique, intimate and emotional insights while the entire team will be on the exhausting Accompany the way to the fifth star up close. The whole of Germany and we at Prime Video hope for a happy ending.”
Germany will contest Group E alongside Japan, Costa Rica and 2010 world champions Spain. On November 23, Flick’s team will face Japan at the Khalifa International Stadium in their World Cup opener.
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